Journey/Survivor wrote:RockInDetroit wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:BUT FOR THE BAND ISN'T IT BETTER TO SECURE A US DISTRIBUTION? DOESN'T IT MAKE SENSE TO ENSURE THAT?????????
REO, LOVERBOY, SKID ROW, QUIET RIOT, even JOURNEY, all bands in a similar boat as Survivor yet all of their latest albums were available at US retail outlets.
I think many of you hardcore Survivor fans overestimate the impact Survivor had. Even in their heyday Survivor never headlined an Arena show. All of those bands above did (except maybe Skidrow).
Honestly, I've always felt that most people UNDERESTIMATE the impact that Survivor has had.
Keep in mind that I'm a big fan of Loverboy. But I've never considered Loverboy to be an bigger than Survivor.
People tend to forget how many big hits Survivor have had over the years.
Eye Of The Tiger #1
Burning Heart #2
The Search Is Over #4
High On you #8
Is This Love #9
I Can't Hold Back #13
American Heartbeat #17
Poor Man's Son #33
Not even Journey ever had a song as HUGE as Eye Of The Tiger. And if it weren't for the unfortunate timing of having to go against that huge hit song for charity "That's What Friends Are For" with all of those famous singers, then Burning Heart would have been the #1 hit for a few weeks.
If Survivor had had a record company that would have promoted the band worth a damn, they would have been as huge as Journey.
Great points!
The closest Journey got for a single was having Open Arms at no. 2 for 7 weeks (that too incidentally used in a Soundtrack).
I think I remember Search actually reaching no. 2 at some point (but official weekly Billboard records shows as 4) no thanks to Prince's Rasberry Beret (which also failed to make it to no. 1).
I'd like to add that Survivor didn't have a innovative manager like Journey did.